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President Biden Lashes Out At White House Reporter When Asked About Inflation

FOX News: Biden calls Fox News' Peter Doocy a 'stupid son of a b----' after question about inflation 

The president lashed out against the White House correspondent during a meeting focused on the economy 

President Biden lashed out at Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy for attempting to press him on inflation. 

Biden met with the Competition Council and members of his cabinet Monday to discuss ways to lower prices for American families.  

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Update #1: Biden answers inflation query by calling Fox reporter SOB (AP)  

Update #2: Biden caught on hot mic calling Fox reporter 'a stupid son of a bitch' (CNN)  

WNU Editor: Inflation, crime, and Covid is on the minds of most Americans. The inflation question was a legitimate one, and one that President Biden could have easily handled. But he did not, and the optics of not willing to openly engage on these issues with the press only hurts his Presidency. 

This also gives the perception that President has a very "thin skin". 

This also tells me that the President knows inflation is a very serious problem for his administration.

As for Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy. 

He is loving the attention .... Fox News' Peter Doocy laughs off Biden 'SOB' insult: 'Nobody has fact-checked him yet and said it's not true' (FOX News).



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